Linda,
Sounds like you believe that P - power, depends on D - delay and A -
angle,, and time.

My first thought was that you have 1 depend. var., and 3 indep vars.  A
multiple regression analysis would do the trick.

However, you said angle.  I perhaps should think in terms of a cyclic set
of values, and instead of a polynomial relationship, a sine relationship
(or sine + cosine, if you will).

I haven't worked on wave form solutions before, so I'm worth no more, and
probably less, than an EE student.

Some variety of Fourier analysis?

Good luck,

Jay

Linda wrote:

> Helloo..
>
> I am having some problems in understanding this and I hope someone out
> there are willing to explain it to me.
>
> I have 3 RVs (Power,P Delay,t and Angle,a) each with 1000 samples
> estimated from real time measurements. I would like to find PDF of the
> Power given their corresponding Delay & Angle i.e. f(P|t,a). How do I
> do that practically?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Linda
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